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Hi

I never had any problem with my teeth. Now just one tooth has some cavities,

according to my dentist. I don't know much about fillings but I know I need to

avoid Mercury fillings at all costs. What are the recommended alternatives? 

I know this is a Coconut Oil Forum since this is an open forum which has been a

treasure-trove of information.. I am venturing my question here...Your replies

will be most appreciated. I have to come back on Monday for the filling (or

maybe not) :(

Thank in advance

Frantz

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Find a good acupuncturist who also does herbs. We can not only treat

the pain, but kill the infection too. If you're in the Twin Cities,

come see me. You could also try something like colloidal silver.

Also Rife, Godzilla, stuff like that.

For sensitive teeth, two parts rubbed sage, two parts ground cloves,

four parts baking soda. Use that as a tooth paste.

On 8/25/2011 11:19 AM, FrantzM wrote:

> Hi

> I never had any problem with my teeth. Now just one tooth has some cavities,

according to my dentist. I don't know much about fillings but I know I need to

avoid Mercury fillings at all costs. What are the recommended alternatives?

> I know this is a Coconut Oil Forum since this is an open forum which has been

a treasure-trove of information.. I am venturing my question here...Your replies

will be most appreciated. I have to come back on Monday for the filling (or

maybe not) :(

> Thank in advance

> Frantz

>

>

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Thanks for the quick reply.. Should I forego the filling entirely. The tooth

clearly has cavities and the filling would help, or at least i think it would

help... Are there other type o filling that are safe ? I will try to locate an

acupuncturist in my area as soon as possible.. BTW not much problem with the

teeth and gums. I was told I need a regular dental prophylaxis twice a year. My

previous frequency was once in a while when the gums would bleed... :)

Thanks for the reply

Frantz 

> Hi

> I never had any problem with my teeth. Now just one tooth has some cavities,

according to my dentist. I don't know much about fillings but I know I need to

avoid Mercury fillings at all costs. What are the recommended alternatives?

> I know this is a Coconut Oil Forum since this is an open forum which has been

a treasure-trove of information.. I am venturing my question here...Your replies

will be most appreciated. I have to come back on Monday for the filling (or

maybe not) :(

> Thank in advance

> Frantz

>

>

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I can't give recommendations, not being a Western trained and licensed

professional. However, there are non-mercurial caps that can be used on

the teeth. You have to find an alternative dentist if you want that.

On 8/25/2011 12:07 PM, FrantzM wrote:

> Thanks for the quick reply.. Should I forego the filling entirely. The tooth

clearly has cavities and the filling would help, or at least i think it would

help... Are there other type o filling that are safe ? I will try to locate an

acupuncturist in my area as soon as possible.. BTW not much problem with the

teeth and gums. I was told I need a regular dental prophylaxis twice a year. My

previous frequency was once in a while when the gums would bleed... :)

> Thanks for the reply

> Frantz

>

>

>

>> Hi

>> I never had any problem with my teeth. Now just one tooth has some cavities,

according to my dentist. I don't know much about fillings but I know I need to

avoid Mercury fillings at all costs. What are the recommended alternatives?

>> I know this is a Coconut Oil Forum since this is an open forum which has been

a treasure-trove of information.. I am venturing my question here...Your replies

will be most appreciated. I have to come back on Monday for the filling (or

maybe not) :(

>> Thank in advance

>> Frantz

>>

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Franz, I would ask for a composite filling. Very non-toxic, will save your

tooth and best of all, not mercury. I was a dental prof. for 15 years and that

is the way I would go. in WI

>

> Hi

> I never had any problem with my teeth. Now just one tooth has some cavities,

according to my dentist. I don't know much about fillings but I know I need to

avoid Mercury fillings at all costs. What are the recommended alternatives? 

> I know this is a Coconut Oil Forum since this is an open forum which has been

a treasure-trove of information.. I am venturing my question here...Your replies

will be most appreciated. I have to come back on Monday for the filling (or

maybe not) :(

> Thank in advance

> Frantz

>

>

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Thank you so very much .. May I ask what they are made of? Those composite

fillings? That is the kind of answer I was expecting from this forum... Kind and

to the point. I thank you again

Frantz

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Subject: Re: Dental fillings

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Date: Saturday, August 27, 2011, 7:51 PM

 

Franz, I would ask for a composite filling. Very non-toxic, will save your

tooth and best of all, not mercury. I was a dental prof. for 15 years and that

is the way I would go. in WI

>

> Hi

> I never had any problem with my teeth. Now just one tooth has some cavities,

according to my dentist. I don't know much about fillings but I know I need to

avoid Mercury fillings at all costs. What are the recommended alternatives? 

> I know this is a Coconut Oil Forum since this is an open forum which has been

a treasure-trove of information.. I am venturing my question here...Your replies

will be most appreciated. I have to come back on Monday for the filling (or

maybe not) :(

> Thank in advance

> Frantz

>

>

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